First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: J.B. Overmier, Prolegomenon: On the Study of Aversively Motivated Behavior. J. Panksepp, D.S. Sacks, L.J. Crepeau, B.B. Abbott, The Psycho- and Neurobiology of Fear Systems in the Brain. M.S. Fanselow, Analgesia as a Response to Aversive Pavlovian Conditional Stimuli: Cognitive and Emotional Mediators. T.R. Minor, N.K. Dess, J.B. Overmier, Inverting the Traditional View of "Learned Helplessness". D.E. McAllister, W.R. McAllister, Fear Theory and Aversively Motivated Behavior: Some Controversial Issues. H.B. Daly, J.T. Daly, Value of Mathematical Modeling of Appetitive and Aversive Learning: Review and Extensions of DMOD. M.R. Denny, Relaxation/Relief: The Effect of Removing, Postponing, or Terminating Aversive Stimuli. D.C. Riccio, N.E. Spear, Changes in Memory for Aversively Motivated Learning. S.J. Dean, C.M. Pittman, Self-punitive Behavior: A Revised Analysis. D.J. Delprato, K.W. Rusiniak, Response Patterns in Shock Avoidance and Illness Aversion. H. Fowler, D.T. Lysle, P.L. DeVito, Conditioned Excitation and Conditioned Inhibition of Fear: Asymmetrical Processes as Evident in Extinction. T.G. Stampfl, Analysis of Aversive Events in Human Psychopathology: Fear and Avoidance. D.J. Levis, A Clinician's Plea for a Return to the Development of Nonhuman Models of Psychopathology: New Clinical Observations in Need of Laboratory Study.